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Startup America Partnership

Feld Thoughts

For an awesome description of Startup America, please read Aneesh Chopra’s (the United States CTO) post on TechCrunch titled Startup America: A Campaign To Celebrate, Inspire And Accelerate Entrepreneurship. By the way, I think it is awesomely cool that the CTO of the United States blogs on TechCrunch!

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Should You Consider Replacing Yourself as CEO?

Both Sides of the Table

He talked about how we were going through a period of time in which people were measuring “likes” and “followers” but not the real value of social media conversion by tracking what actually converts into business and that few people understood the catalyst of what drove a successful campaign in the first place.

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How ‘Company Culture’ Became Overused

Duct Tape Marketing

Gottlieb, an inspirational business leader, and Harvard Business School executive education alumnus, champions a leadership philosophy centered on strategy, empowerment, and consistent execution while founding charitable initiatives like “Windows for a Cause” and “Baths for the Brave.” Yeah, you'd call it a leadership book, I suppose.

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Why Your Business’s Purpose Should Be More Than Making Money

Up and Running

Although the United States imposes no such requirements, its businesses are eager and willing to be transparent about their contributions to sustainability and a stable society. . Begin with leadership. In 2013, India became the first country in the world to require corporate social responsibility.

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My story and support for the Founders Visa

K9 Ventures

More recently, Eric Ries and Dave McClure added fuel to the fire (See Eric Ries’ blog post: Support the Startup Founders Visa with a tweet) and helped kick off a campaign on @ 2Gov. I came to the United States in 1992 at the age of 17 (so there, now you know exactly how old I am!) to attend Carnegie Mellon University.

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The State of the Crowdsourcing Union, 2011

crowdSPRING Blog

Most online (and many many offline) companies are leveraging paid search and pay many thousands of dollars to experts to manage their campaigns. A company looking to place ads on search networks posts their campaign through Trada and their community of SEO experts contributes keywords and terms to the campaign.

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Fazt Tech Shares the Top Five Reasons Why Most Startup Companies Fail in the First Year

The Startup Magazine

With over 30 million small businesses in the United States, which include all ventures earning under $1 million annually, the market for sole proprietors is unprecedentedly popular. For example, even if a software company is unable to find buyers, they cannot put an end to their marketing campaigns. Excessive Borrowing.